Differences in morphological and motor skills according to positions in national women`s Basketball

Session

Sport, Health and Society

Description

The aim of the paper differences in the morphological and motor skills according to the positions of the game in the players of the women`s national basketball team. The participants measured in this paper are 13 senior women`s basketball players divided according to the game positions, such guards (n=4), forwards (n=5) and centers (n=4). In this study, 14 morphological and motor skills were applied. For each variable, the central parameters arithmetic average (Mean) and standard deviation (Std. Dev.) which the dominant values were determined according to the positions of the game. These results showed significant statistical differences through multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) showed differences between the game positions as it is in abdominal skinfold (.037*), standing high jump (.053*) and the performance of the Beep test showed a low value (073*), while the indicators of body height, body mass index, subscapular skinfold, handgrip dynamometers, speed, agility and maximum oxygen value (Vo2max) did not show significant differences between the playing positions. It was concluded that there were low differences in morphological and motor skills according to the playing positions among the women`s national basketball players.

Keywords:

Basketball, morphology, motor, game positions, women`s, national team A

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

Location

Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.16

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Differences in morphological and motor skills according to positions in national women`s Basketball

Lipjan, Kosovo

The aim of the paper differences in the morphological and motor skills according to the positions of the game in the players of the women`s national basketball team. The participants measured in this paper are 13 senior women`s basketball players divided according to the game positions, such guards (n=4), forwards (n=5) and centers (n=4). In this study, 14 morphological and motor skills were applied. For each variable, the central parameters arithmetic average (Mean) and standard deviation (Std. Dev.) which the dominant values were determined according to the positions of the game. These results showed significant statistical differences through multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) showed differences between the game positions as it is in abdominal skinfold (.037*), standing high jump (.053*) and the performance of the Beep test showed a low value (073*), while the indicators of body height, body mass index, subscapular skinfold, handgrip dynamometers, speed, agility and maximum oxygen value (Vo2max) did not show significant differences between the playing positions. It was concluded that there were low differences in morphological and motor skills according to the playing positions among the women`s national basketball players.